Daily Archives: September 25, 2019

September 25 – – two long marriages with autumn anniversaries – – a Denise Levertov poem for the season

Wednesday, September 25  – “. . . not because mind and memory falter, but . . . ” Yesterday’s  airport shuttle driver observed that Denver weather “has a touch of autumn today”:  a chilly, breath-taking mid-week during a board meeting that … Continue reading

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